Thursday, December 11, 2008

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Bloody Mexican Notary




I am struck by the principle of Proudhon:

The worker remains, even after receiving their salary, a natural right of ownership over the thing that has occurred. [...] The work of the workers has created a value, then this value is owned by them . (Pierre-Joseph Proudhon , What is Property? (1840))

is paid for a great ghost story in the genre fiction philosophy ...

I hire bricklayers, plumbers, painters, carpenters, electricians and architects to make my home. Three months after I deliver it. Very nice and very functional. 100% payment of their wages to masons, plumbers, painters, carpenters and electricians, and pay 100% of their fees to the architects. Now, the house is already mine, all mine and mine alone! ... or at least that's what I . I'm going to the notary: "Do me the scriptures, my lic. Put my name, I am the owner." The following week the notary found dead at his desk. A large blood stain covers the writings of my house. Everything indicates that something ... something terrible and macabre has prevented him from affixing his signature and seal on the deed. Yet the house is not mine really! Immediately contact the ghost-hunting. They come and capture the Ghost Murderer. Natural law is ! He escapes and all fled in terror. The next day the masons, plumbers, painters, carpenters, electricians and architects come home, they come and take possession of it. It belongs to them, it is YOUR PROPERTY! I paid them all, I was not even half a penny owing them in so they left all my savings. But ... the house was always hers. YOUR PROPERTY! They did it with his hands, not me! They made the plane, not me! Ergo, it's yours, not mine. Oh, how no one told me! Desperate attempt come to evict them, but ... I can not. A mysterious force field rejects me! I can not enter. Bounce each time I try! It all ends when ... poor, penniless, I'll kill myself and my orphans are adopted by the Institute of Mercy Anarcomutualista Proudhon.


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